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Bombay kittens & cats in Durham, North Carolina

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Sebastian

Bombay

Male, Adult
Hillsborough, NC
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Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
I am a cat rescuer and Sebastian was a feral cat I captured 2 years ago that showed up at my home. I had never tried to train a feral cat, so I thought I could domesticate him into the family of 6 domesticated cats I have. He is fine with the cats when I get everyone in for feeding, but he will run all of the cats away outside and fights with the 2 older male cats. He is very territorial. He would be great for a barn cat/pet. He will follow you around like a dog and is very loving. He sleeps on my shoulder with his head on my pillow. I love him, but I can't sacrifice all 6 cats for him anymore. He likes to play--and is still a little rough (very sharp claws.) I was hoping he could be incorporated, but it just isn't working. He is about 4 years old and his shots are due (I just haven't had time to take him with my work schedule and holiday season.)
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Salem

Bombay

Female, Young
Clayton, NC
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Good with kids, Not good with dogs, House-trained,
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Im an immigrant that is leaving with her ex boyfriend and weve being having a lot of issues as a couple so he is kicking me out of the apartment. Salem is a sweet cat that we rescued last winter, she came to our door and she was at least 5 months old, we never had the financial opportunity to take her to the vet and we were always working so she spend many hours home alone. i was going to keep her even tho he doesnt like her, but he tried to kick me out several times with the cat, and this is the last time, i have to move to Texas cause thats the only place where i have people to stay but i cant take her with me. i love her with all my heart and this is one of the most hard things ive done since i left my home and my family to come here, so honestly from the bottom of my heart i need to make sure that my kitty is gonna be safe and loved and maybe some day i can visit her or call her on FaceTime.

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Below are our newest added Bombays available for adoption in Durham, North Carolina. To see more adoptable Bombays in Durham, North Carolina, use the search tool below to enter specific criteria!
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Harry

American Shorthair

Male, Adult
Durham, NC
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Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
I have had Harry and brother since he was 3 1/2 mos old; he's now 7 1/2 yrs. I adopted them from someone who had taken in a stray cat who then had kittens. Harry was very close to brother. But trouble started when we moved from town house to apartment. We have now moved to a smaller 1-bedroom apartment and Harry has become aggressive toward Will -- a territorial issue? After 6 mos, the problem continues. Harry is healthy; his favorite game is making the bed and pieces of paper and pulling drawstrings on pants. He purrs for attention; he loves sitting in a lap while grooming and petting and snuggling. He loves lying on feet to sleep on bed. I think he will be a wonderful cat in a home with NO OTHER cats. He may be shy at beginning but warms up with regular food and attention.
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Hendrix

American Shorthair

Female, Adult
Durham, NC
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Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
I got Hendrix when she was about eight months old from my daughter. She was not getting along with my daughter‘s dogs.She’s very sweet, but she can also be very sassy. She seems to get along fine with male cats. She is not getting along with my other female cat currently. She used to I don’t know what happened. They growl and fight. She’s not living her best life as she’s always seems to be on guard. She has started to pee outside the litter box I believe because of the conflict. She has been checked medically, and there are no issues. The vet has cleared her. She likes to sleep with me and she likes being pet and cuddled, but on her own terms.
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Embyr

American Shorthair

Female, Adult
Durham, NC
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Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Emmy was adopted as a kitten from a home caring for many stray cats. She was the adorable runt with big, silent eyes, and a cute squeak; I fell in love right away. Emmy is a very quirky cat. She has a shrill meow. When she’s hungry, she makes a cartoonish teething sound while rubbing her face against a corner. She shows her affection via vibrating and moving, and doesn’t tend to stay still or lie in laps for long. She stares at ceilings for long periods of time randomly. She has no curiosity for the outdoors whatsoever. She does have some normal cat things: the zoomies, exploring boxes, catnip, hiding under beds, being on a tall cat tree, etc. As Embyr’s gotten older, she’s struggled more and more to acclimate to other cats both previously existing in and newer to the home. It’s gotten to the point where we hope to rehome her. We believe she would be a great companion as a single cat.

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